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WARNING
. Keep all doors locked when you drive , especially when small children are in your vehicle .
Along with the proper use of seatbelts and child restraint systems , locking the doors reduces the chance of being thrown out of the vehicle in an accident .
It also helps prevent passengers from falling out by preventing a door from being accidentally opened , and intruders from unexpectedly opening doors and entering your vehicle .
. Do not pull the front door handle from inside while driving . The door could open even if it is locked .
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! How to operate the power door locking switches s02ac0203
All doors , the rear gate ( Outback / Subaru Outback Wilderness ) and fuel filler lid can be locked and unlocked by pressing either side of the power door locking switches located on the driver ’ s side and the front passenger ’ s side doors .
NOTE
Make sure that you do not leave the key inside the vehicle before locking the doors from the outside using the power door locking switches .
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& Automatic Door Locking / Unlocking s02ac08
All doors and the fuel filler lid are automatically locked or unlocked under the following conditions .
. For automatic door locking – When the vehicle speed reaches 12 mph ( 20 km / h ) or higher ( factory default setting ). – When the select lever is shifted into a position other than the “ P ” position .
. For automatic door unlocking – When the driver ’ s door is open ( factory default setting ). – When the ignition switch is turned to OFF . – When the select lever is shifted into the “ P ” position .
NOTE
. The automatic door lock and unlock setting can be changed with the center information display . Refer to “ Car settings ” FP226 ( 11.6-inch display models ) or “ Vehicle setting icons ” FP246 ( dual 7.0-inch display models ). . When locking the door by the power door locking switches , automatic door locking will not operate . . When unlocking the door by the power door locking switches , auto-
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Keys and Doors
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